We are excited to announce that improvements to the Branch page will be available in Bitbucket Cloud in the coming weeks! Comparing two branches can be a critical step before creating a pull request. We recognize that it can be a cumbersome experience to see the Branch page displayed differently than the Pull request page. […]
We are excited to announce the release of our first public Confluence GraphQL APIs, now in beta. We’re big fans of GraphQL because it allows you to clearly see the relationships between different entities and objects. You can also write queries that provide exactly the data you need. Compared to REST APIs, GraphQL often reduces […]
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We have just released a Developer Preview build of Jira 3.11 as part of our Early Access Program. This new build is for the benefit of plugin developers so that they can make their plugins ready for Jira 3.11. This developer preview is vitally important. In Jira 3.11, we upgraded Lucene from 1.9 to 2.2. […]
Java developers in the Memphis area should check out the upcoming first meeting of the Memphis/Mid-South JUG taking place on September 20th. Atlassian is sponsoring the group with a free Community license of Confluence and some Atlassian shirts are being shipped out next week. Learn more about the Memphis/Mid-South JUG. (Jonathan, you’ll be happy to […]
Stewart Mader, Atlassian’s wiki evangelist, recently presented a series of seminars on ‘How do you grow wiki adoption?‘. During the presentation in Sydney, an attendee asked how to use a wiki for *Document Management*. While the gentleman could appreciate all the benefits that a wiki brings, he couldn’t fathom how to move his organisation out […]